Tali
Maria Nampijinpa Brown
50cm x 43cm

$350.00

Artist name: Maria Nampijinpa Brown
Community: Yuendumu
Catalogue number: NFA-0763
Materials: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 50cm x 43cm
Year: 2025

Tali refers to the sand hills that shape the desert landscape, formed and re-formed by wind, time, and ancestral movement. This painting tells the story of Country in constant motion, where the land holds memory, songlines, and the traces of those who have travelled across it for generations.

The flowing lines and repeated patterns represent shifting dunes, wind paths, and ceremonial journeys. Layers of dot work map the rise and fall of the sand hills, showing how the land changes while remaining deeply connected to ancestral law.

Tali is a story of resilience and continuity. It reflects the intimate knowledge Aboriginal people hold of their environment — understanding the land’s rhythms, reading its signs, and moving with respect through Country.

This artwork honours the strength of the desert landscape and the enduring relationship between people, land, and Dreaming, reminding us that even in harsh environments, Country sustains life, culture, and story.

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Maria Nampijinpa Brown

 

Maria Nampijinpa Brown was born in 1973 in Alice Springs, the nearest hospital to her home community of Yuendumu, located 290 km away. Growing up, she was surrounded by creativity, watching her mother, Wendy Nungarrayi Brown, and her grandparents, Paddy Japaljarri Sims and Bessie Nakamarra Sims, as they painted and shared stories rich in culture.

Now a widowed mother of two daughters—Antoinette Napanangka Brown, who also paints, and Alicka Napanangka Brown—Maria continues to live in Yuendumu. Since 1995, she has been an integral part of Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, where she paints the Jukurrpa stories passed down through her family for generations. These tales connect to her traditional country northwest of Nyirirpi, a place that holds deep significance in her art.

Maria’s work blends traditional iconography with her own modern style, bringing her cultural heritage to life. When she’s not painting, you can find her sharing stories with her grandchildren, hunting for honey ants during the rain, or collecting firewood to cook kangaroo tails. Her life and art are beautifully intertwined, reflecting the rich tapestry of her heritage and the stories she cherishes.

Additional information

Weight 0.85 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 110 cm

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